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| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by anonimi: 10:50am On Sep 08, 2025 |
HeadNigga:What is the impact of oil pollution on farming and fishing activities there, which is the peasant economy of other states ![]() |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by anonimi: 10:52am On Sep 08, 2025 |
Divija:Yeah right, they are doing great for themselves at the expense of the masses. chisomkachy: |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by Hhh4444: 11:04am On Sep 08, 2025 |
steemlord:They are now eating statistics they refused to eat. |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by 3kay945(m): 11:11am On Sep 08, 2025 |
We this statistics, can we use the word Zombies now or we should wait till it gets to 96% ? ![]() I need answers, please.!!! |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by APOPTOSIS: 11:15am On Sep 08, 2025 |
Mrexcell:Bayelsa na senior man headquarters naaa. |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by hotseat: 11:20am On Sep 08, 2025 |
HeadNigga:Why Bayelsa State should be in this kind of pitiable and laughable index is questionable and curious. This is a State of just eight ( LGAs and the only State in Nigeria that's entirely an Ijaw nation. The State was created from the old Rivers State to give the Ijaws a state of their own. Guess what! The State has been plagued with successive mindless, visionless, clueless and pure brigands of State Governors since its birth. The irony is that the more the collective resources of the people of the State are pillaged by these rogues, the more the indigenes praise them for "a job well done'. This goes to show that the agitation for states creation may not necessarily translate to the upliftment and progress of the people. @hotseat |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by onuman: 11:23am On Sep 08, 2025 |
HeadNigga:Bayelsa's crude oil wealth was captured by Nigeria's government which deploys the oil wealth to building modern development infrastructures in the.Northern and Sluthwedt regions of Nigeria. |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by able20(m): 11:35am On Sep 08, 2025 |
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the governors of the 10 states are doing well in the following states FCT Delta Imo Osun Ekiti Edo Anambra Abia Lagos Ondo Kudos BAT |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by Wickedlywicked: 11:35am On Sep 08, 2025 |
Seefinish:So Anambra, the pride of Igbo land and the richest Igbo state, has more poor people than Lagos and Ondo?😂😂 Na statistics we go chop? |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by emmaodet: 11:44am On Sep 08, 2025 |
chisomkachy: |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by IbrahimSola: 11:53am On Sep 08, 2025 |
Akwa Ibom State governor needs to invest more in the lives of the citizens. It is appalling to see a state that is as rich as Akwa Ibom occupying the slot it does. Seeing some of these states at where they are is a testament that the increase in revenue that the government is bragging about has no impact on people's lives. People are worse off than in 2015 before APC came into power. And the poverty is multi-dimensional. If I earn the figure that I currently do in a month and I'm feeling the pressure like never before in my entire life, what of the millions in the majority who currently earn less than 20% of my salary? Certainly I know that I earn more than 80% of the people around me, yet the money is worthless in your hand because of inflation (which I call BURN RATE). How are ordinary folks earning less than 70,000 naira survive with this kind of burn rate? The politicians in Nigeria, especially those defending the failings of APC since 2019 are truly sick in the head. |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by allthingsgood: 12:12pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
Lithiumite:The entire Bayelsa is an eyesore and poverty ridden. No road, no education, one of the worst infrastructure in Niger delta. Poverty is understatement |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by Samajogs: 12:14pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
PBAT said the economy has stabilies, thank you to all the emilokan miscreants who has seen the positivity |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by bixton(m): 12:17pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
chisomkachy: |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by Lithiumite: 12:21pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
allthingsgood:Poverty is relative,there is no broad qualification for poverty,those people can feed, they are housed,they can send their kids to school and can majorly take care of themselves. |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by Ofemannnu: 12:23pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
PheelzAlmighty:These are the scenarios :None is good but which one fares better in relation to the population? In 1960....15% of Nigerians were poor. 2006,during Obasanjo.....60% of Nigerians were poor. In 2014,during Jonathan......65% Nigerians were poor. In 2025,during Tinubu 2 and half years.....54% Nigerians are poor. 45 million population... In 1960, around 15% of the Nigerian population was living in poverty, according to data from the Federal Office of Statistics (FOS), the predecessor to the National Bureau of Statistics. This figure represents a time when the country had recently gained independence, and while poverty levels were relatively low, they began to rise in the subsequent decades. 149.1 million population Obasanjo tenure... In 2006, an estimated 65.6% of the Nigerian population was living in poverty, a figure which represented approximately 67.1 million people. This represented a significant increase from previous years and coincided with the declaration of the MDGs in 2000, which aimed to alleviate poverty but saw its impact delayed. 185.9 million population. Jonathan tenure: In 2014, Nigeria's poverty level was reported at around 60% of the population using an international poverty line (approximately $2 per day). While this indicates a substantial portion of the population lived in poverty, specific figures varied depending on the index used, such as the Global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) from OPHI in 2014, which showed 43.3% multidimensionally poor, or reports from the World Bank stating it was over 60%. 237.5 million population. Tinubu tenure...in 2 .5 years into his tenure. According to the percentage (population wise) Is poverty increasing or decreasing? The North should check themselves the way they are churning out babies with nothing to show for it. Nigeria is facing a rising poverty level in 2025, with projections by PwC and the World Bank indicating that macroeconomic pressures like rising inflation and currency depreciation will push an additional 13 million people below the national poverty line. The World Bank also noted that by 2024, over 54% of Nigerians would be living in poverty, with rural areas significantly more affected. Nigeria also holds the highest share of extremely poor people in sub-Saharan Africa, according to a recent World Bank report. According to the stats up there,Tinubu tenure is better than Obasanjo and Jonathan periods because it is 54%...Obasanjo was 60% and Jonathan was worst with 65% of the population poor. None is good but population especially the non productive is what is pulling Nigeria down negatively.This is why we need this reform which is very painful but needed. The people in govt should stop their extravagant ways and not expect Nigerians to keep mum while they live large. Stop the impunity now. |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by ufotunang: 12:32pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
symbianDON:.. that is the renewed hope they were telling Nigerians about |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by ufotunang: 12:37pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
Efuaye:.. imagine if the 5% tax on fuel start on January 2026.. which it will make inflation and costs of living to be more higher ..then the rate of poverty will increase more than this in 2026... nawaaooo |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by indigenous234(m): 12:41pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
There’s no way Ondo state is not in the top 10. The stats should read 7 out of every 10 Ondo indigene resident in Ondo state is poor |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by lanocfoods: 1:03pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
HeadNigga:You have to visit that state to see for yourself, beside the capital, other places, some northerners live better than them |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by tubolancer(m): 1:29pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
atobs4real:There is food in Ondo even money is scarce but their soil is very rich and lots of food crops. My Mallam told me he got all his yam from Ondo. Cocoa has been a huge blessing. |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by timilehin007(m): 1:47pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
Riskymarvelous:Me too... |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by timilehin007(m): 1:51pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
beyondPen:Exactly..my dad have cocoa and other cash crop farms..his share after my grandpa died..my mom too also from her late dad...we the children managing both..it's going really smoothly cuz we are well learned |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by timilehin007(m): 1:54pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
Lithiumite:U dont get, doesn't mean everyone is poor in the state. That man may just be the richest in that community/local government and you may not find anyone close to him in terms of wealth |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by timilehin007(m): 1:56pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
Lithiumite:You lied bruv...when in that Ondo and Lagos they are still people who live in abject poverty...that's why...they are just few compare to other states |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by timilehin007(m): 2:05pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
emmaodet:Which ondo poverty..lol, how many hours u spend there...u think it's about flaunting money makes u rich? My mum have big cocoa farm as her share when her pman died...same too my dad... Most Ondo families are like like this. They have big and commercial farms for cash and food crops....my dad retired from military over 15yrs ago...all of siblings born and grew in Lagos..and we doing very well for ourselves yet pman still cut money for us every month despite being retired...same thing from mum side |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by DiasGodinHeaven: 3:33pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
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| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by Lithiumite: 3:50pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
timilehin007:What is your standard of measuring poverty......poverty is relative,who isa poor person in Nigeria....are you aware there are more homeless people in the US than Nigeria and there are far more unemployed in Europe than here....there are far more homicides in SA per Capita than you have here. |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by nedekid: 5:38pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
Freebills12:Stay there and be asking questions. Continue.. As if you do not know the resources of bayelsa is oil and that fgn collects the whole money. They say states are receiving more money, but what of devaluation? A state that received 10m few years ago is better than one receiving 50m today. A salary earner that brought home 140k in 2015 is better than one earning 1m monthly 2025. The devaluation of the naira along with removal of subsidy automatically plunged 80%of Nigerians into poverty. Abi you no know say all of us poor? You poor I poor, thanks to apc and tinubu. Make we all poor together in fellowship naa.. |
| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by OfoIgbo: 6:15pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
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| Re: Multi-dimensional Poverty Across States (see Full List) by Truvelisback(m): 7:53pm On Sep 08, 2025 |
HelenaWills:Their past and present governors are to be blamed especially, the case of Bayelsa. The governors don't care about the development of the state. They are only there to eat and grow fat, and acquire wealth for children. This present governor is just trying to develop the state. It is really heartbreaking 💔. |
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